Friday, November 18, 2016

The New ADL Chant: 'Register, Register'!

Progressive and liberal America, with Jews way out in the lead, view the,selves after the election results as now living in...Nazi-land.Really.They even go further. Here's a comment left at my FB account on the appointment of Stephen Bannon:

Jews who read, quote, and believe anything written in Breitbart even after Bannon said it was the platform for the alt. right remind me of the kapos of many years ago. There really is no difference

Trump has shown that he a racist and it is just plain silly to think he was saying and posting racist, xenophobic and anti-semitic words and symbols just to gt votes from the KKK and other white supremacy and American Nazi party supporters, he really is part of this himself. Any Jewish person who is attracted to this crap because they sympathize with the hate he spews or because they like his politics of greed is very misguided. My dad told me about Jews like this in Berlin who were looking to profit off of the misfortune of others.

Is this what mass hysteria looks like? Are sane people going crazy? So, it is true that, in order to be liberal/left, you need be irrationally extreme?Now we have the ADL's Jonathan Greenblatt who, after backtracking on libelous comments he made relating to Bannon, said this:

“The new administration plans to force Muslims to register on some master list. As Jews we know what it means to be forced to register. I pledge to you that because I am committed to the fight against anti-Semitism that if one day Muslim Americans are forced to register their identities, that is the day that this proud Jew will register as Muslim.”

As far as I know, Trump's proposal was only for people entering the US on non-immigrant visas from specific countries and it has been on the table for years, a decade, as theNational Security Entry-Exit Registration System. Did Greenblatt register then?But more important, there are also threats from the extreme Left, an element that has caused trouble for Jews on campuses and in grocery stores when protesting Israel and is now feneigling into the Democratic Party leadership.Like Keith Ellison and his challenge.According to sources (see below), it seems he was involved in the Nation of Islam. He worked on Farrakhan's Million Man March (he later repudiated it). Many of his supporters hate Jews, which parallels the claim that Trump "was supported by anti-Semities, a twist on some of my best friends are...Jew haters.He has called for white people to pay reparations for slavery, in place of affirmative action.He is also very close to the Council on American-Islamic Relations which is the Muslim Brotherhood's organisation in the US. See A; B; C;And Ellison has raised money for CAIR, it appears

He has spoken at ISNA and IIIT conferences. He was associated with NAIF, the Flying Imams. People think he’s a Muslim Brother…he supported Sami Al-Arian. And he criticized Zuhdi Jasser and spoke out against Peter King’s hearing on radicalization. He's signed onto a couple letters organized by the BDS movement. See D; E.And there's a Diane Feinstein, too.

And by the way, is Greenblatt so 'in' with Obama that he won't decry the violence of some of the anti-Trump demos?What will Greenblatt have to say about Muslim anti-Jewish preaching, attacks and other negatives signs that have already crept into the American reality?

There's also Peter Beinart who thinks Jews tribal, that Trump "began flirting with anti-Semitism" and that "America’s most influential Jewish groups have prioritized Netanyahu over U.S. Jews’ safety" and "Jewry’s two most influential groups no longer take moral responsibility for the country in which their members live." His next step might well be that Netanyahu and/or Israel are really what anti-Semites claim is happening: ZOG.

About Me

American born, my wife and I moved to Israel in 1970. We have lived at Shiloh together with our family since 1981. I was in the Betar youth movement in the US and UK. I have worked as a political aide to Members of Knesset and a Minister during 1981-1994, lectured at the Academy for National Studies 1977-1994, was director of Israel's Media Watch 1995-2000 and currently, I work at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem. I was a guest media columnist on media affairs for The Jerusalem Post, op-ed contributor to various journals and for six years had a weekly media show on Arutz 7 radio. I serve as an unofficial spokesperson for the Jewish Communities in Judea & Samaria.